Zoe Saldana Makes Out With New Man at Star Trek After-Party

Zoe Saldana was spotted making out with a new man (identified by the New York Post as Marco Perego) at the after-after-party of the Star Trek Into Darkness Hollywood premiere.Credit: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

Zoe Saldana's search for love may someday lead her to a woman, but that someday is not today. Sources tell Us Weekly the Star Trek Into Darkness actress, 34, was engaging in some serious PDA with a man at the after-after-party of the Hollywood premiere of the film on Tuesday, May 14.

According to one insider, Saldana was "all over" some long-haired guy at the bash, held at AV in Hollywood. The duo were even spotted making out at multiple points during the evening.

The New York Post's Page Six identifies the man in question as Italian artist Marco Perego, a former professional footballer "known as the Pirate Perego because of his long hair and resemblance to Johnny Depp." One source told the Post the two "looked very close and were later seen kissing." However, another insider said they've "known each other for a while as friends" and it's "too early to say they are dating."

Incidentally, Saldana's love life also made headlines this week because of an interview she gave to Allure magazine for its June issue. Speaking candidly about her sexuality, the actress -- who split from her The Words costar Bradley Cooper earlier this year -- said she could see herself being in a same-sex relationship sometime in the future. "I might end up with a woman raising my children," she said in her cover story. "That's how androgynous I am."

The star later elaborated on her quotes on the red carpet. "It wasn't a generalization. It was a statement that I strongly stand by," she said. "As of today, I've been attracted to the male species, but if one day I wake up and I want to be with a woman, I will do that because it is my life and therefore it is my decision."

Saldana's Allure story also revealed something else about the actress: her weight. Printed below her name on the cover of the magazine were the words "115 pounds of grit and heartache."